July 27, 2010

San Francisco passed a new law last month that requires all retailers to display the amount of radiation a cellphone emits. Predictably, that law is now coming under fire from CTIA, the wireless industry group. CTIA has filed a lawsuit to block enforcement of the ordinance.

June 30, 2010

Barely two months after its release, Microsoft has pulled the plug on its "Kin" smartphone. It is the latest sign of disarray for Microsoft¡¯s recently reorganized consumer product unit.

March 30, 2010

Verizon Wireless may finally be on the verge of getting the iPhone. According to a WSJ article, a new iPhone is in the works and that Apple could work onVerizon Wireless.

March 29, 2010

A new study from psychologists at the University of Utah suggests that very few people can safely drive while chatting on a cell phone.

Mobile Devices Charged by Motion

M2E Power, Inc., a company specializing in renewable energy and designs, intends to push ahead with their newest design. Namely, they intend to move ahead with their development of a charger for wireless and mobile devices. The catch? The charger will use electromagnetic fields and the motion they produce. The electromagnetic motion will be converted into a clean energy that will then be stored in the charger to power up mobile devices.

This charger is only one of many large and small sources of clean energy being developed by M2E Power, says Business Wire. The company itself specializes in innovations that rely heavily on physics and are well known for their innovations in the field of renewable energy and technology.

As far as this new development goes, the charger will be able to generate anywhere between 30 minutes and 60 minutes of phone time with six hours of “cumulative motion,” which could be walking, jogging, driving, et cetera.

The president of M2E Power maintains that theirs is the only external charger of its kind in the world. The innovation literally produces its own electricity through the conversion of the normal, every day motion we all generate.

Over three billion wireless devices and cell phones currently run on batteries that have to be recharged. As well, the lack of an appropriate amount of battery life is the biggest problem wireless users have. Furthermore, insufficient battery power also leads a lot of cell phone users to steer clear of the games, music functions, and videos on their phones.

For that matter, approximately 20 percent of all mobile users are without phone power at least once a week. Given how many cell phones and mobile devices are out there, that is actually a huge percentage.

Succinctly, the technology used by M2E Power uses a change on the magnetic structure within electronic items. This change is essential, and makes for an efficient electricity source from micro motion.

At the present moment, this new development is being used for military and commercial devices and needs, such as integrated power generation and storage.

(August 26, 2008)

 


   
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